Emerson LMS1000 User Instructions page 24

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Section 5847
Issue AL, July 24, 2006
Each input and output point is directly associated with a channel. Thus there are LMS
analog, binary, relay, and LED channels.
In the LMS, you can combine two or more analog inputs into one function channel, and
advance software options provide energy management channels. This adds function
channels and energy management channels to the list of channel types in the LMS.
Nodes
In the LMS system; the 586505000/586505500 Main Cabinet or 582140000 Primary Bay,
the 586505000/586505500 Expansion Cabinets or 582140000 Secondary Bays, the
586505000/586505500 Expansion Assemblies, and the MCA Interface are referred to as
nodes. A node is a grouping of I/O's in a common assembly, cabinet, or bay.
Putting it Together, the LMS Channel Numbering Scheme
LMS channels are identified through a type designation (A = analog, B = binary,
R = relay, L = LED, F = function, and E = energy management), a Node Number (I/O
grouping) prefix, and an input/output number. Remember, a particular channel's type
designation and input/output number is identical to that of the input or output associated
to it.
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Installed optional LMS I/O circuit cards in the 586505000/586505500 Main Cabinet or
582140000 Primary Bay and each 586505000/586505500 Expansion Cabinet or
582140000 Secondary Bay are automatically detected by LMS firmware. Inputs and
outputs are automatically assigned consecutive numbers (per cabinet or bay) for
each type detected, starting with the circuit card of that type installed in the left most
position (as viewed from the front). Types are A for analog, B for Binary, and R for
relay. Temperature inputs are mapped to analog channels.
The Node Number is a fixed number for the 586505000/586505500 Main Cabinet
(Node 00), and includes all I/O's associated to the 586505000/586505500 Main
Cabinet. For the 582140000, Node 00 is the grouping of LMS I/O cards installed in
the Primary Bay. Node 00 also includes the LED, Function, and Energy
Management channels. For both 586505000/586505500 and 582140000, you
assign Node Numbers (21-89) to the groupings of LMS I/O cards installed in
586505000/586505500 Expansion Cabinets and 582140000 Secondary Bays during
the Initial Start-Up procedure.
Input numbers for the LMS VPS MCA Interface are pre-assigned (The LMS VPS
MCA Interface provides additional analog channels and binary channels. These
channels are dedicated to the LMS VPS MCA Interface, and are automatically
mapped to monitor predetermined VPS parameters.). The Node Number for the LMS
VPS MCA Interface is 90.
Input numbers for the LMS LPS MCA Interface are pre-assigned (The LMS LPS MCA
Interface provides additional analog channels and binary channels. These channels
are dedicated to the LMS LPS MCA Interface, and are automatically mapped to
monitor predetermined LPS parameters.). The Node Number for the LMS LPS MCA
Interface is 99.
Input numbers for the LMS LPS Bay Interface are pre-assigned (The LMS LPS Bay
Interface provides additional analog channels and binary channels. These channels
are dedicated to the LMS LPS Bay Interface, and are automatically mapped to
Chapter 2. Operating LMS1000
Spec. Nos. 586505000 and 5865055000 (Model LMS1000)
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